Sentences with phrase «capitulates at»

Or do you assume you will never go to trial because the other side always capitulates at the last minute?
Its boasted self - reliance virtually always capitulates at the point of accepting human support from family, friends, or physicians, though it usually fails to recognize that its self - sufficient logic is as much violated by human as it would be by divine assistance.
A bishop (long dead) who fancied himself as something of a historian used to say that it was the religious orders which were the first to capitulate at the time of the Henrician Reformation in England, the Carthusian martyrs being the outstanding exception which proved the rule.
I bet the hospital never intended to get a court order, but that they just expect moms to capitulate at that point.
Some sit out the whole boom - and - bust cycle and feel relieved at the end, but others capitulate at a late stage, with results that reinforce their pessimism.
Bullish traders capitulated at critical technical levels without fresh fundamental drivers.

Not exact matches

While your staff may concede and capitulate, at the very least, you know they are not behind your idea, and at worst, you may have damaged their morale and engagement levels and undermined your authority.
At some point, when his customers start leaving JPMorgan and move to more bitcoin - focused options, Jamie will be forced to capitulate, or get replaced,» Keiser added.
Markets are falling, but the game might continue if the Fed capitulates and alters course by enacting negative interest rates, as Fed Governor Dudley recently hinted at.
With his backing, the policy chief will be able to resist his critics into 2016 before the worsening economic slump eventually forces him to capitulate, according to Standard Chartered Plc and Bank of America Corp. «They could probably hold out for at least six months, maybe even a year,» said Ayodele Salami, chief -LSB-...]
You can dismiss my views as unfounded or wrongheaded or unbiblical, but dismissing my journey in arriving at them as simply «taking the easy way out» or «capitulating to culture» makes a lot of unfair assumptions about me and my story.
The truth is that we are all part of the problem when we capitulate to our culture's fascination with greed, materialism, consumerism, entitlement, irresponsibility, their assertions that we are what we own (or charge on the credit card, at least).
This situation leaves artists in a bind: either they hearken back to long «dead eras and create art that is, at best, derivative; or they capitulate to the offensiveness that seems now to have become the one and only hallmark of originality in the art world.
Last season we were No 1 at half the season and capitulated in the 2nd half of the season.
The fact that he has NEVER beaten Mourinho — The fact that his teams capitulate to every single top team in the EPL, His inability to buy the right players and play them at the right positions, his inability to mold a fighting squad, his inability to change tactics, his inability to learn from past mistakes, and his complete inability to listen to others and take advice is UNACCEPTABLE.
Chelsea capitulated in the first half against Burnley at Stamford Bridge in their Premier League season opener on Saturday, falling to a 3 - 2 defeat.
I wonder what other team at the top with ambitions for trophies can actually capitulate the way Arsenal does.
You only have to look at how we capitulated to chelsea liverpool and city a couple seasons back to know that it wasn't necessarily down to personnel but the belief in the team as well.
I was called delusional for predicting Arsenal FC's downfall at the beginning of the season In one of my articles, there is no point being smug about it, Arsenal capitulating during a season has been done so many times one might refer to it as being cliché.
Many will laugh at such claims: Arsenal always make the top four, it's what they do, they never win the league any more but they always make the top four, either by starting poorly and finishing well, or starting well and ending the season by capitulating.
They felt aggrieved in the middle of March when a refereeing error denied them a late goal — and an almost - certain 1 - 0 victory over title rivals Olympique Lyonnais, while they will be disappointed at having capitulated so comprehensively against Paris Saint - Germain at home last weekend.
When Chelsea and Man U are in a crisis, they totally capitulate and no amount of money they throw at the problem is able to rescue them for good.
They beat Wigan in the league in a warm - up for the FA Cup final, as it was confirmed it would be the Latics they would meet at Wembley, though they capitulated to lose 3 - 1 at Tottenham despite taking a 1 - 0 lead.
However, they failed to beat Lyon at home and then capitulated against Paris Saint - Germain — again at the Stade Velodrome — to fall behind the leading pack.
Alan Pardew is on the brink at West Brom after the Baggies capitulated to a damaging 4 - 1 defeat to Leicester
After a positive start to 2017, the Gunners have capitulated in the Premier League again with two back to back defeats - at home to Watford and away at Stamford Bridge raising familiar questions about their mentality or a lack thereof to sustain a title...
However, having capitulated away in Tunisia, at Etoile du Sahel, in the First Round of the Champions League when they conceded three goals in eight minutes, they were again exposed defensively in North Africa as the hosts scored three times within 15 minutes.
Before their 4 - 2 reverse at home to United, a match in which the Hammers led 2 - 0 at half - time only to capitulate in the second - half and concede four within the space of 30 minutes, they hadn't tasted defeat for four games in the league.
However, Arsenal simply capitulated during the second period and quick fire strikes from the likes Robert Lewandowski and Thiago Alcantara as well as a late goal from Thomas Muller meant that Arsene Wenger's men ended the game at the wrong side of a 5 - 1 hammering.
As you'll recall, this isn't the first time the governor has capitulated when the speaker balked at bringing his members back to the Capitol.
Gerald's idea of spicing things up with the cuffs makes Jessie uncomfortable at first, but she capitulates for the sake of romance.
Even teacher organizations that would lose half of their membership and half of their collegial help at the school site will capitulate to the siren song of higher salaries.
With presumably some very smart, well - educated, talented, and experienced professionals at respective teacher education sites, how is it possible that they capitulated to be the samples for the petri dish that will only work to enculturate the continuation of corporate reform, which will predictably lead to what Hofstra University Professor, Alan Singer, calls the «McDonaldization of Teacher Education ``?
Amazon, where new copies of Macmillan books were returning Friday night, had announced last week it expected to «capitulate and accept Macmillan's terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles, and we will want to offer them to you even at prices we believe are needlessly high for e-books.»
«We want you to know that ultimately, however, we will have to capitulate and accept Macmillan's terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles, and we will want to offer them to you even at prices we believe are needlessly high for e-books,» Amazon said in the posting.
But La Rochefoucauld inherited the same sense of duty that had marked generations of his family, and at the age of 19, when France capitulated to Germany, he was determined to continue the fight against the Nazis.
We want you to know that ultimately, however, we will have to capitulate and accept Macmillan's terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles, and we will want to offer them to you even at prices we believe are needlessly high for e-books.
When Barnes & Noble accepted Microsoft's investment, just over a year ago, it managed to validate the purchase price of the Barnes & Noble College division at the same time that it offered B&N a dignified manner to capitulate to Microsoft in some very nasty and expensive patent litigation.
Still, I feel an enormous amount of personal responsibility toward our existing shareholders, and honestly, my greatest worry is that the challenges we've had during the recent cycle will provoke any of them to capitulate and chase the market at these levels, possibly capturing some short - term gains, but ultimately doing damage to their financial security.
After some staff members and volunteers at Felbrigg Hall protested the policy, it was heavily criticised in the right - wing press and by some NT members, causing the organisation to capitulate.
Just as Struktur (2) offers glimpses of a world obscured beyond, so the Berlin Wall at this historic tipping point was to capitulate to the political and social change dawning across its border.
Consider this comparison: if you ran a giant food company which produced a particular product for over a hundred years with no basic complaint against it beyond it not being a staple of a standard daily meal diet, and you found yourself accused in just the last 20 years of both knowing it was cancer - causing and paying dietitian experts to tell the public otherwise — despite the lack of irrefutable evidence of its harm and the total lack of credible evidence that you paid «shill experts» to lie on your behalf — why would you suddenly capitulate to arguments against your product while not raising any concern about the corruption accusation hurled at you?
Looking at the «bore hole», it seems to contain mostly comments from skeptics, especially when they point out glaring inconsistencies with CAGW «science» that can not otherwise be addressed without capitulating or looking foolish.
Asad Rehman head of climate and energy at Friends of the Earth had this to say «A weak and dangerously ineffectual agreement is nothing but a polluters charter — it legitimises a do - nothing approach whilst creating a mirage that governments are acting in the interests of the planet and its people,» «Doha was a disaster zone where poor developing countries were forced to capitulate to the interests of wealthy countries, effectively condemning their own citizens to the climate crisis.
Ultimately, Larisa capitulated; Olson will argue, with Larisa sitting at the counsel table.
Agreeing to set the annual fee at $ 27.50 per Full Time Equivalent student (FTE), and carrying over many of the other features of the proposed tariff, U of T and Western have essentially capitulated to Access Copyright.
CREA has generally capitulated to FINTRAC, the Privacy Commission and the Competition Burea at every opportunity, and therefore has abdicated its role as Industry Leader in shaping public policy for Realtors.
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